Step 2: The Arduino Connections

Step 3: Code

Step 4: TEST

One of the most important steps might be to TEST if your project works. You don't want to assemble everything together before you know if what you're making actually works.

On the other hand, the best way to never forget this is to actually forget a couple of times first...

Step 5: Start Building!

Now you can start scurrying around looking for a nice container for your project. In my case I had a small cardboard box to hold the Arduino itself and a candle holder with holes for the candle and the wires sticking out.

Ater you finish getting all the parts together, don't forget to TEST!!!!

Step 6: Soldering & Wrapping

Now you can put away the breadboard and solder all the parts together to make sure everything is secured tightly into place.

Step 7: Enjoy!

Congratulations! You made a very useful and more importantly, a very fancy gadget that doesn't take up too much space on your desk at all!